| Date | Year | Event |
| 18-Jan |
1906 |
C.H. Worland has sold to A.W. Bebb and Co. the building formerly used as a dancing hall.J.A. Howell, mgr. OfBebb and Co. stated building will be moved across river and converted into store and the building now used by them will be used by Sam Black Hardware. |
| 18-Jul |
1907 |
Chas. Worland took charge of the Worland Hotel from Markham. |
| 21-Jan |
1909 |
Young men of the town formed a club, soon to be called the Rookery Club. Ray Hake, Pres.; W.E. Howell, VP;W.G. Johnston, Sec’y; Warren Everett, Treas.; Pete Selhorn, Sgt. At Arms; Cy Salisbury, W. Woodrow, Cy Waite and Charley Worland, Bd of Gov’s. |
| 10-Dec |
1910 |
Charley Worland has had the old Big Horn Saloon moved over a couple of lots east of where it used to stand. He is having it remodeled. |
| 21-Jan |
1911 |
The Club Saloon owned by Charley Worland will open this evening. |
| 30-Jan |
1913 |
C.H. Worland is recovering from an attack of typhoid fever. |
| 28-Jun |
1917 |
C.C. Worland and J.D. Cook purchased a number of lots on Culbertson Ave. opposite C.F. Robertsons residence. C.C. Worland will build an $8,000 home on the corner opposite the beautiful home of J.D. Cook. |
| 5-May |
1921 |
Ad- Vegetable Plants for Sale - cabbage 15c per dozen, tomatoes 20c per dozen. Frank Miyauchi, at Charley Worland’s old place. |